Promoting Productivity and Market Access Technologies and Approaches to Improve Farm Income and Livelihoods in Ethiopia: Lessons from Action research projects 8-9 December 2016 ILRI Campus , Addis Ababa , Ethiopia
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) has been implementing several action research projects in Ethiopia over the last few years. These action research projects have been implementing development interventions along commodity value chains and systems in various parts of the country. Research protocols were superimposed on development interventions to assess their feasibility, effectiveness and development outcomes. In order to share its experiences in implementing action research projects, ILRI has now organized this workshop.
Objectives:
The objectives of the workshop and exhibition are:
To create wider awareness and knowledge about the technologies and approaches that are tested and validated by LIVES, N2Africa, Africa RISING, FtF Mali and AVCD Kenya projects
To facilitate the uptake of successful experiences/innovations that combine productivity enhancement and market access
To facilitate dialogue on improving the linkage/partnership between research and development actors and facilitate cross learning
Expected outcomes:
The expected outcomes of the workshop and exhibition are:
Improved awareness about the technical, organizational and institutional interventions tested and validated by the projects
Enhanced probability of scaling out and up of the tested technologies and approaches to achieve sustainable and market oriented smallholder agricultural development
Improved understanding of the role and utility of action research approaches, opportunities and constraints
Workshop and Exhibition Program
Thursday 8 December 2016
Time
Activity
Responsible Person
Chair/Facilitator
8:30 -9:00
Registration
Organizers
09:00- 9 :05
Workshop objectives and expectations
Siboniso M.
Berhanu Gebremedhin
09:05-09:10
Welcome remark
MoLF, H.E. Dr. Gebregziabher Gebreyohannes
09:10:09:20
Opening speech
MoANR, H.E. Dr. Eyasu Abreha
09:20-10:00
Panel on LIVES, N2 Africa, Africa RISING, FtF Mali and AVCD Kenya action research approaches
Peter T. , Azage T., Endalkachew W., Abdou F., and George W.
10:00 - 11:00
Presentations:Feed development
LIVES feed value chain development interventions : approaches and scalable interventions
Feed innovations for improved livestock productivity in the Ethiopian highlands: Africa RISING experiences
Inoculation and P fertilizer improves seed and feed production in grain legumes in Ethiopian highlands: farmers' perceptions, and treatment effects on yield and nutritive quality of residue biomass
Enhancing Productivity and market access: Initial lessons leant from Mali Livestock Technology Scaling Program
Presenters –
- LIVES
- Africa RISING
- N2Africa
- FtF Mali
Peter Thorne
11:00- 11:15
Coffee break / group photo
Participants
11:15-11:30
Discussion
Organizers
11:30- 12:30
Presentations: Livestock value chain
LIVES small ruminant value chain development interventions: Approaches and scalable interventions
LIVES poultry value chain development interventions: Approaches and scalable interventions
LIVES dairy value chain development interventions: Approaches and scalable interventions
A model for enhancing animal health service delivery through public-private partnerships under pastoral systems: preliminary observations from AVCD project in northern Kenya
Presenters
- LIVES
- AVCD Kenya
Azage Tegegne
12:30-1:30
Lunch
Organizers
1:30-3:00
Exhibition/poster and coffee break
LIVES, N2 Africa and Africa RISING
3:00-4:00
Presentations: Crop value chain
Crop varieties research and implications on closing yield gaps and diversifying incomes - Africa RISING experiences
Evidence based assessment of scalability of agricultural technologies: The case of improved food legumes and small ruminant market sheds - Africa RISING experiences
The PPP (Private-Public-Partnership)-an ILRI-N2Africa initiative for promoting legume technology dissemination and value chains to benefit smallholders
Smallholder farmers’ legume technology adoption preferences and contributions to farmers’ performance: Evidences from N2 Africa project
Presenters:
- Africa RISING
- N2Africa
Kindu Mekonnen
4:00-4:30
Discussion
Participants
4: 30-5:30
‘Coffee shop’ presentations
Mainstreaming and Promoting gender equity in market oriented agricultural development: The LIVES experiences
Farmer-based high value crops planting materials production and supply can enhance farm income, create job and support adoption : examples from LIVES
Capacity building approaches and innovations for market oriented agricultural development: Experiences of the LIVES Project
Innovation platforms: Contributions in the sustainable intensification R4D processes- Africa RISING experiences
Scaling of improved forage varieties at selected ILRI-SIMLESA project locations in Ethiopia
Presenters:
- LIVES
- Africa RISING
Dirk Hoekstra
6:00- 7:30
Reception
Organizers
Friday 9 December
Time
Activity
Responsible Person
Chair /Facilitator
08:30- 9:00
Recap of the previous day
Facilitator
9:00-10:00
Presentations : Soil and water management
Feeding hungry and thirsty soils increases yield and protects the environment: Some results of WFD experiment in LIVES
Service Provision of Irrigation Water: New ways to step into affordable small scale irrigated agriculture
Solar powered water pumping can boost smallholder income sustainability: a business model based on action research from LIVES and Africa RISING sites
Presenters
- LIVES
- Africa RISING/LIVES
Tilahun Amede
10:00 – 10:30
Discussion
Participants
10:30-11:00
Tea break
Organizers
11:00-12:00
Presentations: Soil and water management continues
Capacitating frontline water lifting technology maintenance service provider reduces risks of crop failure and increases farmers confidence in adopting irrigation: LIVES experiences
Decision support tools for farm-level fertilizer recommendation in Ethiopia - Africa RISING experiences
Landscape management: Africa RISING R4D experiences in the Ethiopian highlands
Presenters
- LIVES
- Africa RISING
Endalkachew Woldemeskel
12:00-12:30
Discussion
Participants
12:30-1:30
Lunch
Organizers
1:30- 3:30
‘Coffee shop’presentations
Knowledge management and promotion for market oriented agricultural development: Experiences of the LIVES Project
Agribusiness approaches and methods to promote integration of farmers with markets: LIVES experiences
Making the best out of Results-based Monitoring and Evaluation to support project management: LIVES experiences
Innovation at LIVES has created job and improved input supply services to smallholder farmers: An example from hybrid tomato planting media development
Use of Grain Legumes Residues as Livestock Feed in the Smallholder Mixed Crop-Livestock Systems in Ethiopia: Opportunities to Improve Feed
Presenters
- LIVES
- N2 Africa
Amare Haileselassie
3:30-4:00
Tea break
4:00 - 5:00
Policy/decision makers reflections/take away messages from the scalable approaches and technologies
MoLF
MoANR
Regions
Azage Tegegne
5:00 -5:20
Final remarks
Siboniso M.
5:20 -5:30
Closing
H.E. Dr. Gebregziabher Gebreyohannes
Day 2
Reflection on day one
What went well?
Exhibition – The experience sharing workshop among sister projects, cross learning
Combination of approaches
Panel discussions
Presentations
Exhibition
Coffee shop
Good presentation and participation (both the paper & coffee shop)
The topics selected were appropriate
Presentations
Facilitation
Exhibition
Reception
Panel discussion
The interaction and facilitation approach
Diversification of presenters
Active participation & well prepared (attractive) presentations
The overall organization style was super
Panel
Good intro questions
Exhibition
New technologies for up-scaling
Two ministers arrived/stayed!
What didn’t go well?
Inadequate time allocation to discuss things in detail
Shortage of time for presentation
Limited time for discussion and Q&A
Presentation was not to the point and lacked practicality
Recommended technologies are good but not sure regarding affordability for the farmers
Lacks discussion, mostly presentation
Over-scheduled
Tight schedule and problem of time keeping
Time for presentation was less than allocated, it was a marathon!
Time management (people and time keeper)
What needs improvement?
Time allocation
Prioritizing the presentations
Time management
Allocate enough time given the topic and participation
Reduce ‘introduction’ part of the presentation to save time
The presentations should be focused and selective
Discussion on scalable interventions should be improved
8-9 December 2016
ILRI Campus , Addis Ababa , Ethiopia
The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) has been implementing several action research projects in Ethiopia over the last few years. These action research projects have been implementing development interventions along commodity value chains and systems in various parts of the country. Research protocols were superimposed on development interventions to assess their feasibility, effectiveness and development outcomes. In order to share its experiences in implementing action research projects, ILRI has now organized this workshop.
Objectives:
The objectives of the workshop and exhibition are:
- To create wider awareness and knowledge about the technologies and approaches that are tested and validated by LIVES, N2Africa, Africa RISING, FtF Mali and AVCD Kenya projects
- To facilitate the uptake of successful experiences/innovations that combine productivity enhancement and market access
- To facilitate dialogue on improving the linkage/partnership between research and development actors and facilitate cross learning
Expected outcomes:The expected outcomes of the workshop and exhibition are:
Workshop and Exhibition Program
- LIVES
- Africa RISING
- N2Africa
- FtF Mali
- LIVES
- AVCD Kenya
- Africa RISING
- N2Africa
- LIVES
- Africa RISING
- LIVES
- Africa RISING/LIVES
- LIVES
- Africa RISING
- LIVES
- N2 Africa
MoANR
Regions
Reflection on day one